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Cancel it now, don't tell the Mrs whyJust realised I’m on holiday for the playoff final so we better do it automatically
I love GOM's posts, I have nothing but respect for him.He's a cracking bloke and a great supporter.
He travels from Bristol, often alone but meets up with the lads, and stays at the Hilton for home games.
You're right about the clowns he's so patient with.
They'll come on saying 'Where's all the money gone'.
He'll explain logically and extensively.
Two days later there's another identical Mr Angry thread![]()
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Doesn’t get his first pay cheque until the end of the monthWilson looks a right character but I’m amazed the lads seem to be getting a bus back and not flying!!

Just catching up on signings from other championship clubs and assessing their squads from yesterday’s games
We’ve started great and there’s so many positives but I’d still take 6th place now, if offered
I do worry when injuries and suspensions kick in, especially up top
I’m happy with the window overall though, the Browne and Mepham signings show that some lessons have been learnt.
Wonder if Samed gets any minutes tonightYou must log in or register to see media
We could see Samed come in against Plymouth with Neil
Agree. This "lessons have been learnt" is nonsense. There was never anything to indicate that the club were unwilling to sign players with a bit more experience. In fact, the evidence indicates the exact opposite- just that their focus was mainly on bringing in young talent. Claiming that the signings of Mepham and Browne represent the club "learning lessons" or identifying problems that fans could see a mile off, is just people attempting to climb down from their over the top criticism of Speakman/KLD and lack of patience, now that the club's policies have started to bear fruit.Good post although I disagree slightly about lessons being learned.
I think the club have deliberately built slowly and given responsibility to the young lads. Now they're a lot more savvy we can bring in older players who won't think they're ruling the roost. Nirvana were right, you can actually smell the team spirit and that's not created by bringing in a bunch of transient mercenaries, like Kieffer Moore, who'll sulk if they aren't centre stage.
Whatever Speakman, the coaches and RLB are doing they're building bonds in the squad and now with the support ...
... that's worth another 10 points a season in my opinion.
I've had my doubts about the methods, at the club, but I'm being proved wrong week after week.
Good post although I disagree slightly about lessons being learned.
I think the club have deliberately built slowly and given responsibility to the young lads. Now they're a lot more savvy we can bring in older players who won't think they're ruling the roost. Nirvana were right, you can actually smell the team spirit and that's not created by bringing in a bunch of transient mercenaries, like Kieffer Moore, who'll sulk if they aren't centre stage.
Whatever Speakman, the coaches and RLB are doing they're building bonds in the squad and now with the support ...
... that's worth another 10 points a season in my opinion.
I've had my doubts about the methods, at the club, but I'm being proved wrong week after week.

Rumours he was injured wasn't there? Would he not have had an international call up otherwise?You must log in or register to see media
We could see Samed come in against Plymouth with Neil
Tbf I think it's coming from the fact last summer most of our signings were young lads with no first-team experience - so it felt like there was no signings that could have improved us in the short term. Where fast forwards to this summer, thankfully a couple from last summer have developed but the signings of Isidor, Mepham, Browne, Poveda, Samed will improve us immediately or at least make an impact immediately. Even Aleksic is a young lad but he's played some men's football.Agree. This "lessons have been learnt" is nonsense. There was never anything to indicate that the club were unwilling to sign players with a bit more experience. In fact, the evidence indicates the exact opposite- just that their focus was mainly on bringing in young talent. Claiming that the signings of Mepham and Browne represent the club "learning lessons" or identifying problems that fans could see a mile off, is just people attempting to climb down from their over the top criticism of Speakman/KLD and lack of patience, now that the club's policies have started to bear fruit.
I disagree. I think there is a sizeable portion of the fanbase that want instant success and the club to throw money at signings. When they weren't getting what they wanted they were having tantrums.Tbf I think it's coming from the fact last summer most of our signings were young lads with no first-team experience - so it felt like there was no signings that could have improved us in the short term. Where fast forwards to this summer, thankfully a couple from last summer have developed but the signings of Isidor, Mepham, Browne, Poveda, Samed will improve us immediately or at least make an impact immediately. Even Aleksic is a young lad but he's played some men's football.
Hemir had little to no men's experience, Seelt didn't (although I like him), Jobe hadn't had much (but we know he is good), Mayenda didn't, Triantis only had experience in Australia. The signings this summer just feel like a proper step up
Mepham and Browne are exciting signings IMO, they will be two key players toward our success if we achieve promotion i'd be happy to put my neck out this early.I disagree. I think there is a sizeable portion of the fanbase that want instant success and the club to throw money at signings. When they weren't getting what they wanted they were having tantrums.
Patience was always going to be required with the approach that KLD and Speakman have been taking. The fact that this last window's intake looks like a step up is, at least partially, due to the fact that the club has demonstrated its a place where young prospects can come and get game time or where talents who's careers have stalled a little can come and resurrect those careers. Our reputation for that kind of thing is growing. Obviously, Browne and Mepham aren't included in those categories. They are necessity signings, of the type this regime has made previously, but not exciting signings.
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